
King Charles ‘looking forward' to 80th anniversary VE Day events after Harry drama
STEADFAST King Charles is 'looking forward' to a full week of 80th anniversary VE Day events, say aides.
His Majesty will join family members on the Buckingham Palace balcony today to watch a Red Arrows fly-past.
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King Charles is 'looking forward' to a full week of 80th anniversary VE Day events, say aideS
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His Majesty will join family members on the Buckingham Palace balcony today to watch a Red Arrows fly-past
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'They will unite with the nation and those across the Commonwealth and wider world to celebrate, commemorate and give thanks to the wartime generation.'
War heroes were honoured at
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The Government announced the country will pause at noon on Thursday in a show of appreciation for our World War Two heroes.
The two-minute silence will be followed by a service at
Recipients of the Victoria and
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The oldest was Keith Payne, 92, awarded the VC in Vietnam for saving 40 men under heavy mortar fire in 1969.
He flew over especially from Australia.
William told them: 'I am in awe of all of you.'
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